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animals. i make a selection by them try to negotiate the best price to export them to arab countries they always end up at an avatar. which countries do the transports go to. most. they clearly will look more i work a lot with lebanon but i also export to jordan. saudi saudi arabia libya. morocco tunisia. almost all of the arab countries to be on a computer design the more many animals how many cows in their low draw from germany. with. us thousands of them. i don't keep a precise count. for the statistics live cattle from germany are shipped abroad for slaughter too many arab countries have insufficient cooling conditions for frozen meat. we need your husband back to terra going to port where she wants to show us a ship. docked the previous there and tomorrow it's due to load up on animal transport. it's the crema law. should offer to seize. the car in marlow was built in 1965 originally as a car ferry it's 55 years old at some point it was repurposed to carry livestock transports unfortunate
animals. i make a selection by them try to negotiate the best price to export them to arab countries they always end up at an avatar. which countries do the transports go to. most. they clearly will look more i work a lot with lebanon but i also export to jordan. saudi saudi arabia libya. morocco tunisia. almost all of the arab countries to be on a computer design the more many animals how many cows in their low draw from germany. with. us thousands of them. i don't keep a precise count. for...
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this animal is from france. it has several your tax someone has tried to cover up its country of origin. and in the middle of it all seems like this cow is being milked in filthy conditions. right next to the grounds of the other 2 are animals that have changed hands are brought here for slaughter. for filming with concealed camera. the florist covered with blood hanging from the ceiling one slaughtered carcass after the next. year by more animals are being slaughtered while they're still fully conscious it's an open area anyone can come in. a short while later we make a discovery the tag shows this is a high producing house from germany. and. next we find another one among this group of cattle this time it's a horse time friesian. it's just been sold so we hang around a bit to watch what happens. look. like. it's forced up a steep ramp onto a totally unsuited truck. we see many incidents like this one where here. it's driven away with other animals. we asked the driver whether we can follow. the. he says we can
this animal is from france. it has several your tax someone has tried to cover up its country of origin. and in the middle of it all seems like this cow is being milked in filthy conditions. right next to the grounds of the other 2 are animals that have changed hands are brought here for slaughter. for filming with concealed camera. the florist covered with blood hanging from the ceiling one slaughtered carcass after the next. year by more animals are being slaughtered while they're still fully...
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we follow 2 animal transporters. they take a strange route they should be heading straight across the border into france but instead they take a huge detour of yet to be. the german cabs are unloaded at the collection point in their maneuvers. according to animal transport regulators the cattle should be watered and fed and allowed to rest for 48 hours now. next morning meets a friend i didn't call or not works for the french animal welfare group well farming. what are they expecting. that hans part of the transport will probably go on to spain and that's what we assume there are german caps there too but we just don't know yet when they'll start to load the i reckon they'll do it when it gets light what to expect today or for that we're going to expect living in the morning and go to the opinion and maybe we can but it's come to our union. writing letters and. it's the afternoon less than 24 hours after arriving the transport is on the move again. we're on the highway heading to the south of france. to. the cabs i'v
we follow 2 animal transporters. they take a strange route they should be heading straight across the border into france but instead they take a huge detour of yet to be. the german cabs are unloaded at the collection point in their maneuvers. according to animal transport regulators the cattle should be watered and fed and allowed to rest for 48 hours now. next morning meets a friend i didn't call or not works for the french animal welfare group well farming. what are they expecting. that hans...
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when i think of animal welfare, i think what's important to our city and also the wild animals, the animalsdo eat, the animals that they wear and, you know, learning with bachelor's of animal science from u.c. davis that these animals they have emotions. they are very intelligent and we really need to think about the way humans and animals have relationships. starting with, you know, not calling our companion animals as pets because they're family. a lot of people consider them family and during covid even though there were a lot of ideas to help our elderly. we they could have been afraid of going to the store to buy food and that's something i think this committee could be a big part of helping those two are afraid of pep or what would happen to them and i think this committee could also really educate the public starting with the young children where children are always so curious about why we do this or why we do that whether it's starting meatless mondays at schools and educating them why all animals are important or starting a humane education program and there's more that i would rea
when i think of animal welfare, i think what's important to our city and also the wild animals, the animalsdo eat, the animals that they wear and, you know, learning with bachelor's of animal science from u.c. davis that these animals they have emotions. they are very intelligent and we really need to think about the way humans and animals have relationships. starting with, you know, not calling our companion animals as pets because they're family. a lot of people consider them family and...
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it's full of things that animals can injure themselves on the ramps are steep not for animals when they run out of the sheds they have to make a 90 degree bend and go straight down steep perhaps then their head with electric process that looked much higher than i think this is happening today there is one deck on the ship that's only one metre 60 high not even a person can stand on it but can also regularly load it and there it's terrible the animals can't reach their food or water and if there is a problem no one would crawl through there to get an animal out of those away. for years they carry mylar has to burst the mediterranean with its cargo of livestock for the middle east. a few years ago animal welfare managed to smuggle about onboard you recorded these images during the crossing. to shore the cattle packed together with insufficient water troughs an animal struggling to reach them . the ship looks neglected to credit with potentially hazardous ragged and rusty metal edges. just 3 days at sea and the 1st animals die. the cows lie admit their own excrement. investigations by the
it's full of things that animals can injure themselves on the ramps are steep not for animals when they run out of the sheds they have to make a 90 degree bend and go straight down steep perhaps then their head with electric process that looked much higher than i think this is happening today there is one deck on the ship that's only one metre 60 high not even a person can stand on it but can also regularly load it and there it's terrible the animals can't reach their food or water and if there...
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this animal is from france. it has several your tags someone has tried to cover up its country of origin. and in the middle of it all seems like this cow is being milked in filthy conditions. right next to the grounds of the. animals that have changed hands are brought here for slaughter. for filming with concealed camera. the florist covered with blood hanging from the ceiling one slaughtered carcass after the next. year by more animals are being slaughtered while they're still fully conscious it's an open area anyone can come in. a short while later we make a discovery the tag shows this is a high producing house from germany. and. next we find another one among this group of cattle this time it's a horse time 3. it's just been sold so we hang around a bit to watch what happens. was. it's forced up a steep ramp onto a totally unsuited truck. we see many incidents like this one where here. it's driven away with other animals. we asked the driver whether we can follow. he says we can't. so for an hour we drive n
this animal is from france. it has several your tags someone has tried to cover up its country of origin. and in the middle of it all seems like this cow is being milked in filthy conditions. right next to the grounds of the. animals that have changed hands are brought here for slaughter. for filming with concealed camera. the florist covered with blood hanging from the ceiling one slaughtered carcass after the next. year by more animals are being slaughtered while they're still fully conscious...
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animals i guess this. the sense animals for slaughter that would otherwise principally be used for milk production but since there's no breeding bench knowledge it isn't this that is that legal declaring them as breeding animals is false. the longest and most exhausting animal transport currently starts from germany going through poland belarus and russia all the way to central asia. in february 21000 a team of animals angles activists followed one of their transports the group from both trucks from their 1st supply stop a small that's. the journey takes place in driving snow and icy temperatures. and that despite it being illegal to transport animals below 5 degrees celsius. dustin's or you can see the cyclops on the truck or open field actually the animals are covered in snow when the outside temperature is below minus 7 so you have the added problem of the water systems for using and the transport by the tons for what . the animals are suffering from exhaustion. the animal welfare group says that becaus
animals i guess this. the sense animals for slaughter that would otherwise principally be used for milk production but since there's no breeding bench knowledge it isn't this that is that legal declaring them as breeding animals is false. the longest and most exhausting animal transport currently starts from germany going through poland belarus and russia all the way to central asia. in february 21000 a team of animals angles activists followed one of their transports the group from both trucks...
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animals i plucked the scent animals for slaughter that would otherwise principally be used for milk production but since there's no breeding been slaughtered there's in the slot is that legal to go declaring them as breeding animals is false. the longest or most exhausting animal transport currently starts from germany going through poland belarus and russia all the way to central asia. in february 2900 a team of animals angels activists followed one of their transports. the group filmed both trucks from their 1st supply stop and small that's. the journey takes place and driving snow and icy temperatures. and that despite it being illegal to transport animals below 5 degrees celsius. just answer you can i see the cyclops on the truck or open field actually the animals are covered in snow when the outside temperature is below minus 7 so you have the added problem of the water systems for using and the transport but in transport. the animals are suffering from exhaustion. the animal welfare groups signs that because of the cold and the slow roads the trucks hardly stop even though the
animals i plucked the scent animals for slaughter that would otherwise principally be used for milk production but since there's no breeding been slaughtered there's in the slot is that legal to go declaring them as breeding animals is false. the longest or most exhausting animal transport currently starts from germany going through poland belarus and russia all the way to central asia. in february 2900 a team of animals angels activists followed one of their transports. the group filmed both...
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in a wild animal. well it's most likely is all the closest cousins of the corona virus have been found and that is quite a few of them really hundreds of related corona viruses and a large group really related to cope at 19 that is found normally and bat so whether or not that happened in the last year or that was several years ago when it became established in humans or maybe it got into some other type of animal and then into humans all the evidence points to that if a vaccine has been produced for animals i mean that implies 2 things that the that the virus could be a threat to them and also implies that maybe that our pets could be a potential threat to our health are they when it comes to this virus well so far what we've seen. are some animals getting infected and some species some groups of animals are certainly more susceptible and we've seen that in what's called the must tell it the minx and the ferrets are surely susceptible cats are somewhat in the next group of domestic cats have been gett
in a wild animal. well it's most likely is all the closest cousins of the corona virus have been found and that is quite a few of them really hundreds of related corona viruses and a large group really related to cope at 19 that is found normally and bat so whether or not that happened in the last year or that was several years ago when it became established in humans or maybe it got into some other type of animal and then into humans all the evidence points to that if a vaccine has been...
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in a wild animal. well it's most likely is all the closest cousins of the corona virus have been found and that is quite a few of them really hundreds of related corona viruses and a large group really related to cope at 19 that is found normally and bat so whether or not that happened in the last year or that was several years ago when it became established in humans or maybe it got into some other type of then a mole and then into humans all the evidence points to that if a vaccine has been produced for animals i mean that implies 2 things that that the virus could be a threat to them and also implies that maybe that our pets could be a potential threat to our health are they when it comes to this virus well so far what we've seen. are some animals getting infected and some species some groups of animals are certainly more susceptible and we've seen that in what's called the must the minks and the ferrets or sri most susceptible cats are somewhat in the next group of domestic cats have been getting i
in a wild animal. well it's most likely is all the closest cousins of the corona virus have been found and that is quite a few of them really hundreds of related corona viruses and a large group really related to cope at 19 that is found normally and bat so whether or not that happened in the last year or that was several years ago when it became established in humans or maybe it got into some other type of then a mole and then into humans all the evidence points to that if a vaccine has been...
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and a good point, we should think about the animals as well. of course, a lot of farm animals. they are all ready pumped with antibiotics to prevent the spread of diseases. and that's had all sorts of adverse effects on our health to i mean it and the situation with farm animals and coffee 19. there is no reason for concern as far as we can see, livestock and poultry are to a large extent, are absolutely resistant towards this virus. at least this is true for, for a pix and it's, it's tool for a chicken and ducks and turkeys. candles. show a very, very limited susceptibility which also doesn't pose a problem at the moment. so, i mean, in terms of that kind of animal, i think we are on the safe side towards the intervening in nature, in general. got us into this mess in the 1st place. couldn't more intervention increase risk? i mean, viruses are part of nature and the function of ecosystems. i mean, it's true. viruses are proud of nature and humans are proud of the animal kingdom initiate environment. so basically i'm, and this is what biology is all about. but on the other hand
and a good point, we should think about the animals as well. of course, a lot of farm animals. they are all ready pumped with antibiotics to prevent the spread of diseases. and that's had all sorts of adverse effects on our health to i mean it and the situation with farm animals and coffee 19. there is no reason for concern as far as we can see, livestock and poultry are to a large extent, are absolutely resistant towards this virus. at least this is true for, for a pix and it's, it's tool for...
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we follow 2 animal transporters. they take a strange route they should be heading straight across the border into france but instead they take a huge detour appear to be. the german cabs are unloaded at the collection point and euro news. according to animal transport regulators the cattle should be watered and fed and allowed to rest for 48 hours now. next morning meets a friend i did not work for the french animal welfare group well farming what are they expecting. that hans part of the transport will probably go on to spain and that's what we assume there are german caps there too but we just don't know yet when they'll start to love them i reckon they'll do when it gets light what to expect to the north america i'm going to expect our living in the morning and go to pep in hand and maybe we can but he's come to our union. writing letters and can't speak. it's the afternoon less than 24 hours after arriving the transport is on the move again. we're on the highway heading to the south of france. the cabs have alrea
we follow 2 animal transporters. they take a strange route they should be heading straight across the border into france but instead they take a huge detour appear to be. the german cabs are unloaded at the collection point and euro news. according to animal transport regulators the cattle should be watered and fed and allowed to rest for 48 hours now. next morning meets a friend i did not work for the french animal welfare group well farming what are they expecting. that hans part of the...
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i think we have to define what animals we actually mean. if we could talk about pets, for example, i mean pets get infected from their infected owners, but there is no single documented case that pets actually transfer the virus back to humans. the situation is different for, for producing and most like, for example, mnc. there are the infection in ming farms originates from yeoman's, but then mink replicate the virus to a large extent and then are able indeed to re infect humans. so there are documented cases in that aspect when it comes to pets. how much of this is money maker would you say, and how much is essential in terms of pets? i think i mean, dance that the prime procedure and not to infect them is to keep a distance if you are infected yourself. so if you are, are in isolation, then keep away from your pets as much as possible. i don't think there is an indication of from explanation of, of pets in terms of, for producing animals. the situation is a little different. there we have the possibility that the virus replicates growth
i think we have to define what animals we actually mean. if we could talk about pets, for example, i mean pets get infected from their infected owners, but there is no single documented case that pets actually transfer the virus back to humans. the situation is different for, for producing and most like, for example, mnc. there are the infection in ming farms originates from yeoman's, but then mink replicate the virus to a large extent and then are able indeed to re infect humans. so there are...
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challenging the status quo with topical animation on this edition and culture. stay tuned for a taster of some of the best animated films of the past 2 years. and the most famous number in perth you've history turns 100 minutes into the week we find out why should a nail in number 5 is still so astonishingly successful. a very warm welcome now we start at the stuttgart international festival of animated film the 28th edition is getting underway with a diverse virtual program it features the world's best animated features discussions with the people who made them and of course award ceremonies but one of the most popular elements is the short film program many of this year's shorts deal with issues that have special significance right now. the gray winged blackbirds harmed the common black bird making the entire range of black but species now extinct. what would the world be like if all the beauty of nature could only be seen in museums this animated film takes species loss of plants and animals due to pollution and environmental destruction to an extreme at some
challenging the status quo with topical animation on this edition and culture. stay tuned for a taster of some of the best animated films of the past 2 years. and the most famous number in perth you've history turns 100 minutes into the week we find out why should a nail in number 5 is still so astonishingly successful. a very warm welcome now we start at the stuttgart international festival of animated film the 28th edition is getting underway with a diverse virtual program it features the...
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challenging the status quo with topical animation on this edition and culture. stay tuned for a taster of some of the best animated films of the pos 2 years. and the most famous number in perth you history turns 100 in its interior week we find out why it should nail number 5 is still so astonishingly successful. a very warm welcome now we start at the stuttgart international festival of animated film the 28th edition is getting underway with a diverse virtual program it features the world's best animated features discussions with the people who made them and of course award ceremonies but one of the most popular elements is the short film program many of this year's shorts deal with issues that have special significance right now. the gray winged blackbirds harmed the common black bird making the entire range of black but species now extinct. what would the world be like if all the beauty of nature could only be seen in museums this animated film takes species loss of plants and animals due to pollution and environmental destruction to an extreme at some point
challenging the status quo with topical animation on this edition and culture. stay tuned for a taster of some of the best animated films of the pos 2 years. and the most famous number in perth you history turns 100 in its interior week we find out why it should nail number 5 is still so astonishingly successful. a very warm welcome now we start at the stuttgart international festival of animated film the 28th edition is getting underway with a diverse virtual program it features the world's...
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for wild animals were by no means a part of the city by me. as island, $87.00, scott, a kilometer, and half of our land is a major result. i must fully roaming and mon time grass by us on the plantation between the island reserve also provides protection for elaine antelope, barbary sheet from north africa, in black antelopes during mating season. the news, unlike elsewhere, the animals here don't face poaching or other harmful human influences that's reflected in the relax. demeter mm we do have different species and island. mostly from africa, middle east asia, more likely from the day. most of the animals are get donated to the shapes like because he used to say if he's one species at the beginning of a country 3, like why don't we ask him to pick aloe species? it's no secret that strikes hyenas and cheaters are severely threatened. but it's less well known that giraffes are also endangered. in some countries, even gazelles have died out. the biggest challenge is climate, high temperature, and humidity. apart from these natural challenges,
for wild animals were by no means a part of the city by me. as island, $87.00, scott, a kilometer, and half of our land is a major result. i must fully roaming and mon time grass by us on the plantation between the island reserve also provides protection for elaine antelope, barbary sheet from north africa, in black antelopes during mating season. the news, unlike elsewhere, the animals here don't face poaching or other harmful human influences that's reflected in the relax. demeter mm we do...
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in a wild animal. well it's most likely is all the closest cousins of the corona virus have been found and that is quite a few of them really hundreds of related corona viruses and a large group really related to cope at 19 that is found normally and bat so whether or not that happened in the last year or that was several years ago when it became established in humans or maybe it got into some other type of animal and then into humans all the evidence points to that if a vaccine has been produced for animals i mean that implies 2 things that that the virus could be a threat to them and also implies that maybe that our pets could be a potential threat to our health are they when it comes to this virus. well so far what we've seen. are some animals getting infected in some species some groups of animals are certainly more susceptible and we've seen that in what's called the must tell it the minx in the ferrets are surely susceptible cats are somewhat in the next group of domestic cats have been getting i
in a wild animal. well it's most likely is all the closest cousins of the corona virus have been found and that is quite a few of them really hundreds of related corona viruses and a large group really related to cope at 19 that is found normally and bat so whether or not that happened in the last year or that was several years ago when it became established in humans or maybe it got into some other type of animal and then into humans all the evidence points to that if a vaccine has been...
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we follow 2 animal transporters. they take a strange route they should be heading straight across the border into france but instead they take a huge detour of year to year. the german cabs are on loaded at the collection point in your news. according to animal transport regulators the cattle should be watered and fed and allowed to rest for 48 hours now. next morning meets a friend. called or not works for the french animal welfare group well farming what are they expecting. that hot spot to get the transport will probably go on to spain that's what we assume there are german caps there too but we just don't know yet when they'll start to load the i reckon they'll do it when it gets light what to expect through the course of the open where we expect idle leading in the morning and go to their opinion and maybe we can but it's come to our union. writing letters and. it's the afternoon less than 24 hours after arriving the transport is on the move again. we're on the highway heading to the south of france. the cabs ha
we follow 2 animal transporters. they take a strange route they should be heading straight across the border into france but instead they take a huge detour of year to year. the german cabs are on loaded at the collection point in your news. according to animal transport regulators the cattle should be watered and fed and allowed to rest for 48 hours now. next morning meets a friend. called or not works for the french animal welfare group well farming what are they expecting. that hot spot to...
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and a good point, we should think about the animals as well. of course, a lot of fun animals. they're already pumped with antibiotics to prevent the spread of diseases. and that's had all sorts of adverse effects on our health to i mean it and the situation with farm animals and corporate 19. there is no reason for concern as far as we can see, livestock and poultry are to a large extent, are absolutely resistant towards this virus. at least this is true for, for a pix and it's, it's true for a chicken and ducks and turkeys. cattle show a very, very limited susceptibility, which also doesn't pose a problem at the moment. so, i mean, in terms of that kind of animal, i think we are on the safe side, towards the intervening in nature, in general, got us into this mess in the 1st place. couldn't more intervention increased risk? i mean, viruses are part of nature and the function of ecosystems. i mean, it's true. viruses are proud of nature, and humans are proud of the animal kingdom, initiate environment. so basically, i mean, this is what biology is all about. but on the other h
and a good point, we should think about the animals as well. of course, a lot of fun animals. they're already pumped with antibiotics to prevent the spread of diseases. and that's had all sorts of adverse effects on our health to i mean it and the situation with farm animals and corporate 19. there is no reason for concern as far as we can see, livestock and poultry are to a large extent, are absolutely resistant towards this virus. at least this is true for, for a pix and it's, it's true for a...
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we know it came from an animal. does that mean they also need the jap out very friends can become carriers, amenities, and in rare instances is turning to a risk. corona's. me safari pack susan shelters have started a no q like a lions and wolves to protect us and the animals, the experimental vaccines is specifically made for them. conservationists say we brought in so now cells his respective nature, hosting animals ever closer to humans. a team of experts made for the 1st time this week to help develop a global plan to stop the spread of diseases from animals to humans. meantime, russia has developed the 1st corona virus vaccine for animals. releasing an initial batch of 17000 doses. researches in finland and the us working on similar jobs. this cat is a pioneer all be at an unwilling one cache other cat is one of the 1st recipients of the 1st ever cove at 19 vaccine for animals. his owners, daniel, and say they signed up for the vaccination just to be on the safe side all on us. all our cat goes outside a lot. s
we know it came from an animal. does that mean they also need the jap out very friends can become carriers, amenities, and in rare instances is turning to a risk. corona's. me safari pack susan shelters have started a no q like a lions and wolves to protect us and the animals, the experimental vaccines is specifically made for them. conservationists say we brought in so now cells his respective nature, hosting animals ever closer to humans. a team of experts made for the 1st time this week to...
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and a good point, we should think about the animals as well. of course, a lot of farm animals. they are all ready pumped with antibiotics to prevent the spread of diseases. and that's had all sorts of adverse effects on our health to i mean it and the situation with farm animals and corporate 19. there is no reason for concern as far as we can see, livestock and poultry are to a large extent or absolutely resistant towards this virus. at least this is true for, for a pix, and it's true for a chicken and ducks and turkeys. cattle show very, very limited to susceptibility which also doesnt post a problem at the moment. so i mean, in terms of that kind of animal, i think we are on the safe side towards it. intervening in nature, in general, got us into this mess in the 1st place, couldn't more intervention, increased risk? i mean, viruses are part of nature and the function of ecosystems. i mean, it's true. viruses are proud of nature and humans are proud of the animal kingdom initiate environment. so basically, i mean, this is what biology is all about. but on the other hand, i m
and a good point, we should think about the animals as well. of course, a lot of farm animals. they are all ready pumped with antibiotics to prevent the spread of diseases. and that's had all sorts of adverse effects on our health to i mean it and the situation with farm animals and corporate 19. there is no reason for concern as far as we can see, livestock and poultry are to a large extent or absolutely resistant towards this virus. at least this is true for, for a pix, and it's true for a...
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stay tuned for a taster of some of the best animated films of the past 2 years. and the most famous number in perth you history turns 100 in its interior week we find out why shemale number 5 is still so astonishingly successful. a very warm welcome now we start at the stuttgart international festival of animated film the 28th edition is getting underway with a diverse virtual program it features the world's best animated features discussions with the people who made them and of course award ceremonies but one of the most popular elements is the short film program many of this year's shorts deal with issues that have special significance right now. the gray winged blackbirds and the common black bird making the entire range of black but species now extinct . what would the world be like if all the beauty of nature could only be seen in the museum this animated film takes species loss of plants and animals due to pollution and environmental destruction to an extreme at some point nature strikes back with a pandemic but the film sad beauty was made in 2019 before t
stay tuned for a taster of some of the best animated films of the past 2 years. and the most famous number in perth you history turns 100 in its interior week we find out why shemale number 5 is still so astonishingly successful. a very warm welcome now we start at the stuttgart international festival of animated film the 28th edition is getting underway with a diverse virtual program it features the world's best animated features discussions with the people who made them and of course award...
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the animals known as the big 5 x. more ponies red deer followed the tamworth peaks and long horn cattle are allowed to move freely around the state. ecologist laurie jackson one of 16 scientists on site is taking us out to track down some of the. most affected ecosystem engineers. so this is one of our lovely tamworth south and what she's doing is this great behavior called retooling so you can kind of see if you get in here what they've actually done they put this really sort of strong my pulse now using that to just basically ripped back and sort of lift over the tire and see what might be hiding underneath that they might like to eat. is the constant disturbance of the land by these animals to create such a diverse ecosystem. we're not sort of plowing the ground in any way and we are trying to get back to what our ecosystems would have looked like and so these 5 different types of animals that we have here there o'shea from this landscape instead of subtly different ways because they've all got different things tha
the animals known as the big 5 x. more ponies red deer followed the tamworth peaks and long horn cattle are allowed to move freely around the state. ecologist laurie jackson one of 16 scientists on site is taking us out to track down some of the. most affected ecosystem engineers. so this is one of our lovely tamworth south and what she's doing is this great behavior called retooling so you can kind of see if you get in here what they've actually done they put this really sort of strong my...
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in a wild animal. well it's most likely is all the closest cousins of the corona virus have been found and bats is quite a few of them really hundreds of related corona viruses and a large group really related to cope at 19 that's found normally in bats so whether or not that happened in the last year or that was several years ago when it became established in humans or maybe it got into some other type of animal and then into humans and all the evidence points to that if a vaccine has been produced for animals i mean that implies 2 things that that the virus could be a threat to them and also implies that maybe that our pets could be a potential threat to our health are they when it comes to this virus well so far what we've seen. are some animals getting infected and some species some groups of animals are certainly more susceptible and we've seen that in what's called the most stellar the minx and the ferrets are surely susceptible cats are somewhat in the next group of domestic cats have been getti
in a wild animal. well it's most likely is all the closest cousins of the corona virus have been found and bats is quite a few of them really hundreds of related corona viruses and a large group really related to cope at 19 that's found normally in bats so whether or not that happened in the last year or that was several years ago when it became established in humans or maybe it got into some other type of animal and then into humans and all the evidence points to that if a vaccine has been...
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and a good point, we should think about the animals as well. of course, a lot of farm animals. they're all ready pumped with antibiotics to prevent the spread of diseases. and that's had all sorts of adverse effects on our health to i mean it and the situation with farm animals and corporate 19. there is no reason for concern as far as we can see. livestock and poultry are to a large extent or absolutely resistant towards this virus. at least this is true for, for a pix and it's, it's true for chicken and ducks and turkeys. cattle show, very, very limited susceptibility, which also doesnt post a problem at the moment. so i mean, in terms of that kind of animal, i think we are on the safe side, towards the intervening in nature in general, got us into this mess in the 1st place. couldn't more intervention increased risk? i mean, biases are part of nature and the function of ecosystems. i mean, it's true. viruses are proud of nature, and humans are proud of the animal kingdom, initiate environments. so basically, i'm, and this is what biology is all about. but on the other hand,
and a good point, we should think about the animals as well. of course, a lot of farm animals. they're all ready pumped with antibiotics to prevent the spread of diseases. and that's had all sorts of adverse effects on our health to i mean it and the situation with farm animals and corporate 19. there is no reason for concern as far as we can see. livestock and poultry are to a large extent or absolutely resistant towards this virus. at least this is true for, for a pix and it's, it's true for...
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many species of animals from different regions of the world have home here. the one particular species from the radiant peninsula, the wildlife refuge was a matter of life and death. or the time when bananas was stablish, the radiant oryx was one of the very dangerous pieces we only have few left in the country. and the regions so shakes died, basically decided to allocate the silent, which is huge island for protection of this species, dime, among others. almost 40 years later, from establishment of this island today, the uranium works is no longer and dangerous pieces for the radiant horrocks here bonnie became a safe haven saving the way for an amazing combat. the desert is considered to be allah's garden from which he removed everything that was superfluous. for wild animals were by no means a part of the theatre by me as i land lease, 87, scott, a kilometer and half of our land is a major result. i must fully roaming and fight mon times. gras purchase area on the plantation between the island reserves also provides protection for unit antelope, barbary s
many species of animals from different regions of the world have home here. the one particular species from the radiant peninsula, the wildlife refuge was a matter of life and death. or the time when bananas was stablish, the radiant oryx was one of the very dangerous pieces we only have few left in the country. and the regions so shakes died, basically decided to allocate the silent, which is huge island for protection of this species, dime, among others. almost 40 years later, from...
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for wild animals were by no means a part of the fatal by me. as i left this 87 scott, a kilometer and half of our land is a major result. filming in 5 mon times, draft back to us on the plantation between the island reserves also provides protection for land antelopes, barbary sheet from north africa, and black pluck, antelopes during mating season. the news, unlike elsewhere, the animals here don't face poaching or other harmful human influences that's reflected in their relax demeanor. we do have different species and island mostly from africa, middle east asia, more likely coming to most of the animals are donated to the shakes because he used to say if he's one species at the beginning of country 3, like why don't we ask him to take our species it's no secret that strikes hyenas and cheaters are severely threatened. but it's less well known that giraffes are also endangered. in some countries, even gazelles have died out. the biggest challenge is climate, high temperature and humidity. apart from these naturally challenges, we have the chal
for wild animals were by no means a part of the fatal by me. as i left this 87 scott, a kilometer and half of our land is a major result. filming in 5 mon times, draft back to us on the plantation between the island reserves also provides protection for land antelopes, barbary sheet from north africa, and black pluck, antelopes during mating season. the news, unlike elsewhere, the animals here don't face poaching or other harmful human influences that's reflected in their relax demeanor. we do...
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we can have up to 250 animals in the shelter at any given time and we knew that moving 250 animals would just be impossible. that would just be a nightmare. so we worked really hard ahead of time with our adoption partners to get the animal population as low as possible. we moved them first thing in the morning. they woke up. they came over from the old shelter to the new shelter and had breakfast in their new shelter. and our animal care professionals were here the night before to set up all their beds and dishes, to set up everything so that it would be a smooth entry for the animals. >> i understand they haven't been able to help as much as they used to. >> our volunteers were not able to help with the actual move itself because of covid. what our volunteers have been doing for the past year is doing a lot of foster care for us and a lot of transportation. so as we send animals to other shelters, we have lots of volunteers who come to the shelter, pick up the animal and drive it anywhere from wild care in marin if you're a pigeon to oregon or idaho with a couple of dogs. so we have so
we can have up to 250 animals in the shelter at any given time and we knew that moving 250 animals would just be impossible. that would just be a nightmare. so we worked really hard ahead of time with our adoption partners to get the animal population as low as possible. we moved them first thing in the morning. they woke up. they came over from the old shelter to the new shelter and had breakfast in their new shelter. and our animal care professionals were here the night before to set up all...
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as well because around 70 percent of human diseases come from animals. or. the vaccines developers say there has already been demand for the job from businesses in several european countries including in germany. recommends the vaccine for animals kept in close contact including it for farms and zoos they say that for now pets like these cats are very unlikely to become a risk to their owners. business is next with monica jones thanks for your. trades. extrude video. glitter. there against prejudice and gay boy i did nothing.
as well because around 70 percent of human diseases come from animals. or. the vaccines developers say there has already been demand for the job from businesses in several european countries including in germany. recommends the vaccine for animals kept in close contact including it for farms and zoos they say that for now pets like these cats are very unlikely to become a risk to their owners. business is next with monica jones thanks for your. trades. extrude video. glitter. there against...
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indicates how important the animals is. and you can then minister luther will our prophet also spoke about camels did it. not for nothing are they the pride of their own as. we grew up with them they are our lives we have an. i want to button our parents taught us how to milk and she a camels about camel pregnancies and birthing about how to tame live and how to nurse them back to health. now that mean we're going to you now than it. would be nice knowing but every animal is different and has a particular position in the herd. they always stick together and they can withstand the greatest. camels the dosa they are also why haven't these reverberations coups of protests against been turned up but without the drugs the camels would walk on alone. they know the way to the summit camp and remember that there is. a. come. to. this just 3 of us. are in 4 classes i say. you're right. move your bread from there i need space for the pond. put the bread here. because he's fantastic. about the mint is missing. is always complaining ev
indicates how important the animals is. and you can then minister luther will our prophet also spoke about camels did it. not for nothing are they the pride of their own as. we grew up with them they are our lives we have an. i want to button our parents taught us how to milk and she a camels about camel pregnancies and birthing about how to tame live and how to nurse them back to health. now that mean we're going to you now than it. would be nice knowing but every animal is different and has a...
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but if it came from animals shouldn't there be an animal host that is readily infected by this. three individuals at the wuhan institute got sick in november of last year, sick enough to be in the hospital from a virus that was previously undisclosed. they worked in the wuhan institute. we're told this came from the wet market lab from exotic animals, but not one animal tested positive for the virus. we have an amendment we hope will be adopted by this body that says gain of function research as defined by the n.i.h. in 2014 will not be permitted in china. we will not fund it with american dollars. but it's like so much waste in government, i think there's no reason to be sending any money to china for research. there's a -- they are a rich country, we're worried about them outcompeting us, stealing intellectual property and sending them money to do research. why don't they spend their own money? are they open enough to tell us what is going on in the lab to give them money. they have not shown us this and we are finding out people were sick in the lab in november. no more money
but if it came from animals shouldn't there be an animal host that is readily infected by this. three individuals at the wuhan institute got sick in november of last year, sick enough to be in the hospital from a virus that was previously undisclosed. they worked in the wuhan institute. we're told this came from the wet market lab from exotic animals, but not one animal tested positive for the virus. we have an amendment we hope will be adopted by this body that says gain of function research...
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ah, the head doctor at this unique animal clinic is a german veteran area. she was awarded the highest civilian distinction by the crown prince himself for with over $11500.00 falcons per year. we are the largest falcon hospital in the world. falcons have a different significance here in europe. falconry was the sport of kings in the middle ages. it was for the aristocracy for 5050, say, here, falconry has a completely different background. just 4050 or 60 years ago. the most moratti's were bedouins living in the desert and they used falcons to hunt for meat, for their families. they couldn't have survived without falcons, that the birds were never just a piece of sporting equipment. they were integrated into the family. if i had to talk and had the status of a family member and that's still the case today, we're not just carrying for birds here. we're caring for the children of the bedouins, because that's how falcons are still seeing you today. if i can get toy ah, the you a, he was the 1st arab state to make private ownership and trade and wild animals pu
ah, the head doctor at this unique animal clinic is a german veteran area. she was awarded the highest civilian distinction by the crown prince himself for with over $11500.00 falcons per year. we are the largest falcon hospital in the world. falcons have a different significance here in europe. falconry was the sport of kings in the middle ages. it was for the aristocracy for 5050, say, here, falconry has a completely different background. just 4050 or 60 years ago. the most moratti's were...
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it seems as if covid-19 is most adaptive for humans but it came from animals, shouldn't it be at animal host that is readilythinfected ? the other evidence we have in the last couple of days is confirmation that three individuals at the moveon institute got sick in november of last year. sick enough to be in the hospital. from a virus that was previously undisclosed. they worked in the wuhan institute. we're told this came from a market lab where exotic animals, not one animal tested positive for the virus . so we have an amendment opwe're hoping that will be eadopted by this funny that says gain of function research as defined by the nih in 2014 will not be permitted in china. we will not fund it with american dollars. but it's like so much waste in government, i think there's no reason to be sending any money to china for research. there are rich country, for goodness sakes we're worried about them out competing us and stealing our intellectual property and we send them millions ofdollars to do research . the money you trust them, but not in the lab. i think without question showed yo
it seems as if covid-19 is most adaptive for humans but it came from animals, shouldn't it be at animal host that is readilythinfected ? the other evidence we have in the last couple of days is confirmation that three individuals at the moveon institute got sick in november of last year. sick enough to be in the hospital. from a virus that was previously undisclosed. they worked in the wuhan institute. we're told this came from a market lab where exotic animals, not one animal tested positive...
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what we know about the group animal rebellion zhuhai and animal i animal rebellion zhuhai and animalnd animal rights group, non-violent. - animal rebellion zhuhai and animal rights group, non-violent. they - animal rebellion zhuhai and animal rights group, non-violent. they are | rights group, non—violent. they are very passionate about the environment. i have a quote from the spokesperson. he says he accuses the meat and daily industry of destroying the planet, and he says only sustainable and realistic ways to feet 10 billion people is with a plant —based diet. we know that people who enjoy mcdonald's are saying this is a democracy and should be allowed to eat what they like, despite that. two brown bears have been shot and killed after escaping from a zoo enclosure in southern england. the two female bears had attacked a male boar after using a fallen tree to get into a neighbouring enclosure at whipsnade zoo in bedfordshire. 0fficials there say there was "an immediate threat to human life" and tranquilisers would have taken 20 minutes to take effect. emergency crews have been bat
what we know about the group animal rebellion zhuhai and animal i animal rebellion zhuhai and animalnd animal rights group, non-violent. - animal rebellion zhuhai and animal rights group, non-violent. they - animal rebellion zhuhai and animal rights group, non-violent. they are | rights group, non—violent. they are very passionate about the environment. i have a quote from the spokesperson. he says he accuses the meat and daily industry of destroying the planet, and he says only sustainable...
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has his mom is also in animation. and she's an animation director over at nickelodeon so animation is definitely i think it might be in the future but maybe it's enough that he's not oversaturated that he may become an accountant in encino somewhere in the future but or listen you i used to have a calder mobility hanging over my crib that i'd look at i was always a trepidations kid i think well that's coming down on me i can't imagine what it must be like to look up at you that space and have you up there what a magical connection for you leading into their crib. well it's funny because you know we'll go to the park or like the playdates and you know again 5 years old will walk up to like you know people that i he may know because sometimes the nanny takes him out and i'm at work and then i finally go and he goes oh hey this is. he goes i'm ranker i'm i'm 5 years old this is my dad he's bugs bunny and like people you know they probably look at that as like oh he probably does the voice for for him you know for fun and
has his mom is also in animation. and she's an animation director over at nickelodeon so animation is definitely i think it might be in the future but maybe it's enough that he's not oversaturated that he may become an accountant in encino somewhere in the future but or listen you i used to have a calder mobility hanging over my crib that i'd look at i was always a trepidations kid i think well that's coming down on me i can't imagine what it must be like to look up at you that space and have...
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has his mom is also in animation. and she's an animation director of rhythmical odeon so animation is definitely i think it might be in the future but maybe it's enough that he's not oversaturated that he may have become an accountant in encino somewhere in the future but listen you i used to have a calder mobility hanging over my crib that i'd look at i was always a trepidations kid i think well that's coming down i can't imagine what it must be like to look up at that space and have you up there what a magical connection for you leading into their career of. well it's funny because you know we'll go to the park or like the play dates and you know again 5 years old will walk up to like you know people that i he may know because sometimes the nanny takes him out and i'm at work and then i finally go and he goes oh hey this is. he goes i'm ranker i'm i'm 5 years old this is my dad he's bugs bunny and like people you know they probably look at that as like oh you probably does the voice for for him you know for fun and
has his mom is also in animation. and she's an animation director of rhythmical odeon so animation is definitely i think it might be in the future but maybe it's enough that he's not oversaturated that he may have become an accountant in encino somewhere in the future but listen you i used to have a calder mobility hanging over my crib that i'd look at i was always a trepidations kid i think well that's coming down i can't imagine what it must be like to look up at that space and have you up...
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when i think of animal welfare, i think what's important to our city and also the wild animals, the animals that do eat, the animals that they wear and, you know, learning with bachelor's of animal science from u.c. davis that these animals they have emotions. they are very intelligent and we really need to think about the way humans and animals have relationships. starting with, you know, not calling our companion animals as pets because they're family. a lot of people consider them family and during covid even though there were a lot of ideas to help our elderly. we they could have been afraid of going to the store to buy food and that's something i think this committee could be a big part of helping those two are afraid of pep or what would happen to them and i think this committee could also really educate the public starting with the young children where children are always so curious about why we do this or why we do that whether it's starting meatless mondays at schools and educating them why all animals are important or starting a humane education program and there's more that i wou
when i think of animal welfare, i think what's important to our city and also the wild animals, the animals that do eat, the animals that they wear and, you know, learning with bachelor's of animal science from u.c. davis that these animals they have emotions. they are very intelligent and we really need to think about the way humans and animals have relationships. starting with, you know, not calling our companion animals as pets because they're family. a lot of people consider them family and...
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in the spring, many juvenile animals around in the forest mark a huge raised d. a stand when hunting to ensure he only hits his intended target. his main aim is to protect his young deciduous trees. want to be view devices head in the island. where do we have more bio diversity? pine forest where the ground is covered with grass and deer can grace. but there are no butterflies because there are no flowers viewed item to do. we have greater biodiversity in a far as that's more like a natural forest, with many different types of trees. shrubs in plants, of whole, different range of species. i'm of that. so it's likely to be another 40 years before that kind of bio diversity can be restored here. but that's the long term goal that the hunters have set their sights on until one day hunting will no longer be needed. without trees, we don't really have a chance at survival. let's begin to accept this fact. now, let's collectively urge policy makers to take better care of fall trees. if you're already doing your best to protect trees in your neighborhood, let us know at
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the animal does have a tracking color on it.s is also the same cat that's been spotted in san francisco on previous occasions. jean elle is just now arriving on the scene. we'll update this story in a few minutes. again, the mountain lion spotted in san francisco in a tree. >>> our other top story, the escalating mask debate. friction tonight at a san jose restaurant. >> workers had to deal with an unruly customer who refused to wear a mask and then spit at the workers. ian cole spoke with the employees and has the video. >> reporter: this video posted to tiktok appears to show a woman spitting at an employee after refusing to wear a mask. it happened yesterday here in east san jose. christine wen was behind the counter. >> she was like no, i have a right to not wear a mask. soy pointed out our window sill, which has a poster saying facemasks are required. at that point, she spit at the screen protector. >> reporter: she says she even offered a mask to the woman, right after it happened they called police. but the woman left bef
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many of the animals live in the protected natural parts. and when seasonal rainfall causes the river to flood twice a year, there is an additional problem. yeah, my car over here is our village more bought on man, just over there, less than one kilometer is the park. there are a lot of wild animals living there that i know so deliverance diagram. and what about a lower month when that even birds bang the animal know they are in danger and end up roaming to our village and vice seeking refute. they also look for food rice harvests here. i regularly devastated by rhinos and telephone more than the whole robot. i grew up near me, we would always find the animals on the street. everyone would take money home with during the rainy season they would come and forage for food in our farm lands. and when we woke up, they will be out in the field. so by the one you have to meet daily, the whole idea for employing local villagers to turn dung into paper came from nisha father, the retired coal mining engineer, one to give something back to nature. and
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this is where the animals great. i see that san june, there was a well that we called it will see, i mean, that's where you wanted your animals. yes, we had a will with delicious, clear water. that's the place where our fathers loaded the caravans. at that time there was no sand here within the june came closer and closer and covered everything about jack ah even tradition tradition, i heard it will disappear. there are fewer and fewer people who love life as i don't know. i think it will only last another 10 or 20 years after law. matthew ah. diversity on our fields is under threads. as more and more seed of our eyes, monoculture keep spreading to the detriment of our hell. that's our ecosystems. how can we preserve and disseminate traditional themes? a co operative in ecuador is leading the way global 3000 in 30 minutes on d, w. the acre africa. the cause of the an app is helping small house to natural sounding. safe provides information about fast cultivation methods a great day by a diversity ego for 90 minutes l
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